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View Post: Dogs in Canada » Inherited ocular diseases
24 Nov 2009 by staffdogs
Some dogs with ectropion experience constant or intermittent eye discharge, conjunctivitis or disease of the cornea and therefore benefit from surgical correction of the ectropion. Distichiasis. Distichia are hairs on the eyelid margin ...
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View Post: {alpha}11 Integrin in the Human Cornea: Importance in Development ...
2 Nov 2009 by Bystrom, B., Carracedo, S., Behndig, A.,...
Keratoconus is a noninflammatory corneal disease of unclear etiology,21,22 characterized by progressive thinning and deformation of the central cornea and requiring corneal transplantation in advanced stages. ...
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View Post: corena
10 Nov 2009 by vikrantrajput
Studies have shown close to an 85 percent success rate in corneal repair using PTK for well-selected patients. The Excimer Laser One of the technologies developed to treat corneal disease is the excimer laser. This device emits pulses ...
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View Post: Why Does it Matter How Thick My Cornea is if I Want to Have Lasik?
28 Nov 2009 by Allison Davis
Keratoconus is a degenerative corneal disease affecting ones vision. This hereditary condition includes a general thinning of the cornea along with a cone-shaped protrusion of the central cornea. Thinning the cornea further through ...
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View Post: Lasik Vision Surgery – How Lasik Eye Surgery Works?
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View Post: Dachshund Breed Information
27 Nov 2009 by Pet Owner
... dental issues, Cushings disease, thyroid problems, various allergies and atopies, and various eye conditions (cataracts, glaucoma, progressive retinal atrophy, corneal ulcers, non-ucerative corneal disease, sudden acquired retinal ...
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View Post: Equine Lecture Series This THURSDAY 7 pm on FUNGAL CORNEAL DISEASE ...
21 Oct 2009 by admin
Dennis Brooks will be discussing Fungal Corneal Disease in Horses in Florida: NEW VARIATIONS AND THERAPIES. Dr. Brooks is presenting some fantastic new and never seen information that will be presented at the Ophthalmology meeting in a ...
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View Post: Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Xeroderma Pigmentosum diagnosis, Malignant ...
29 minutes ago by admin
Cloudiness of the cornea. Keratitis Corneal ulcers that are erosions or open sores in the outer corneal layer related to infection. Lid tumors. Blephritis Eyelash follicle inflammation appearing alongside the edges of the eyelids. The below stated tests could aid ... Prognosis. Lesser than forty percent of people having this disease have a survival of twenty plus years of age, while those with the milder version of the disease could have survival lasting past middle age. ...
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View Post: Hong Kong: A New Chapter for Corneal Donation and Transplant ...
14 Nov 2009 by editor
I sincerely hope that more people pledge to donate cornea and this is a most precious gift for the patients with corneal disease.¨. The Eye Bank purchased the new equipment in October of 2008 enable the splitting of donor cornea more ...
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